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Shaw cornerback Shawn Woodard was selected to the Daktronics and Don Hansen All-South Region second teams.  Running back Byron Cary and defensive tackle Walif Campbell were also selected to the Daktronics All-South Region second team, while Cary and center Robert Rhodes were selected to Don Hansen's All-South Region third team.  

Woodard, a sophomore from Rock Hill, SC, led the nation in interceptions (1.6), recording 13 and passes defended (3.0)  Twice this season he recorded four interceptions in a game (9/27, 11/8), was named CIAA Player of the Week three times and first team All-CIAA.  He will now be placed on Don Hansen's All-American ballot.

Cary, a freshman from Havelock, NC was second in the CIAA in rushing (91.4) and scoring (8.2).  He carried the ball 31 times for 215 yards and three touchdowns in his first collegiate game against Livingstone (8/31).  He had games where he rushed for over 200 yards this season and was named CIAA Player of the Week three times and was named first team All-CIAA.

Campbell, a junior from Newark, NJ, was the anchor of the Bear defensive line.  He finished the season ranked eighth in the country in tackles for loss (2.0) and had eight sacks as a defensive tackle.  The Bears finished the season ranked second in the country in rushing yards per game (66.5).  Campbell was named All-CIAA

Rhodes, a junior from Los Angeles, CA, was named CIAA Offensive Lineman of the Week three times this year, first team All-CIAA and helped Shaw lead the CIAA in total offense (404.6), which also ranked 32nd in the nation.

Shaw finished its first season in the NCAA and CIAA in 25 years with a 7-3 overall record and 4-3 in the CIAA eastern division.

 

 




 
 
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